Engineering Ethics Education: A Comparative Study of Japan and Malaysia

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Balamuralithara Balakrishnan
Fumihiko Tochinai
Hidekazu Kanemitsu
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[1] Sultan Idris Education University,Faculty of Art, Computing and Creative Industry
[2] Kanazawa Institute of Technology,Academic Foundations Programs
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Attainment; Attitude; Ethics education; Engineering students; Pedagogy;
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This paper reports the findings of a comparative study in which students’ perceived attainment of the objectives of an engineering ethics education and their attitude towards engineering ethics were investigated and compared. The investigation was carried out in Japan and Malaysia, involving 163 and 108 engineering undergraduates respectively. The research method used was based on a survey in which respondents were sent a questionnaire to elicit relevant data. Both descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed on the data. The results of the analyses showed that the attainment of the objectives of engineering ethics education and students’ attitude towards socio-ethical issues in engineering were significantly higher and positive among Japanese engineering students compared to Malaysian engineering students. Such findings suggest that a well-structured, integrated, and innovative pedagogy for teaching ethics will have an impact on the students’ attainment of ethics education objectives and their attitude towards engineering ethics. As such, the research findings serve as a cornerstone to which the current practice of teaching and learning of engineering ethics education can be examined more critically, such that further improvements can be made to the existing curriculum that can help produce engineers that have strong moral and ethical characters.
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页码:1069 / 1083
页数:14
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